Troopers stopped dozens of tractor trailers coming in from Connecticut, which lifted its travel ban on Monday.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — No one was spared from the historic Blizzard of ’26. The historic blizzard dumped nearly four feet ...
The Blizzard of ’26 was definitely one for the record books. “So for 48 years, the benchmark of the most powerful storm was ...
Rhode Islanders can call 211 to get information about access to food resources, any insight around parking bans or closures, ...
In recent days, industrial commercial blowers have been seen cleaning up the more than three feet of snow dumped on Providence. Mayor Brett Smiley’s office said the city is renting the equipment from ...
The city of Providence ramped up efforts to clear streets ahead of Monday’s blizzard, towing hundreds of cars and issuing ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The Rhode Island Department of Health is reporting that two people have now died of storm-related causes after this week’s blizzard.
Major cleanup across Southern New England is now underway after a historic blizzard brought heavy snowfall and strong winds, knocking out power, trapping cars and even causing plows to get stuck ...
Cheers erupted on the streets of Providence Wednesday night with the anticipated arrival of new heavy machinery to clear snow.
It’s been one of the snowiest winters this area has seen in years, and budget decisions made in the warmer months are leaving communities across the area in the red.
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management has given the OK for cities and towns to dump snow directly into the water after a historic blizzard pummeled the state.
It’s an $85 ticket for drivers caught not adhering to the travel ban. If it happens again, they can get arrested.
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